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Discover Paris's vibrant street art scene with a private 3-hour guided tour for $139, exploring murals from Montmartre to Canal Saint Martin with a local expert.

This private street art tour in Paris offers an intimate look at the city’s dynamic urban art scene for $139 per person. Lasting approximately 3 hours, the tour is led by a local expert guide who provides full attention and customized insights. It is designed for those who want to see iconic murals and hidden masterpieces beyond the typical tourist spots.
The tour features pickup from your hotel and a fully flexible itinerary, with multiple start times to fit your schedule. It covers popular areas like Montmartre, Rue Oberkampf, and Boulevard de la Villette, ending in the artistic and vibrant neighborhood of Montmartre. While the tour is generally praised for its knowledgeable guide and diverse street art, some reviews note that the experience can vary depending on the guide and the specific stops.
This tour suits those interested in modern urban art, with an appreciation for local culture and street art styles. It does not include entrance fees, as most stops are outdoor murals, and it’s ideal for travelers with moderate physical fitness who enjoy walking and exploring on foot.

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The tour begins at 107 Rue Oberkampf, known as an open-air museum of contemporary street art. Here, the guide introduces the neighborhood’s street art scene and shares its history and cultural significance. Visitors encounter a constantly evolving collection of graffiti, tags, and murals created by both local and international artists.
Guides often share insights into the styles and mediums used in this vibrant neighborhood. Depending on timing, you might witness local artists updating their works, creating a lively and interactive experience. This stop highlights what makes Rue Oberkampf a favorite for street art lovers, with a diverse array of images covering walls and alleyways.
After exploring the murals, visitors have the chance to take photos of colorful artworks and get a sense for Paris’s modern artistic expressions. The stop lasts around 15 minutes and is a great introduction to the broader street art scene in the city.
Next, the tour moves to Rue Saint-Maur, home to a bi-weekly changing exhibition of street art masterpieces. This 24 square meter space presents works of world-famous artists, offering a rotating display that showcases various styles—from abstract to hyper-realistic.
Guides point out notable pieces and explain the artist’s intent and techniques, helping visitors appreciate the diversity and creativity in each artwork. This stop provides a fresh perspective on street art, which often updates and evolves. Visitors enjoy discovering hidden details in the murals and seeing locally inspired works alongside international contributions.
The 15-minute visit here emphasizes cutting-edge street art that even locals may overlook. It’s particularly appealing for those eager to learn about contemporary artistic trends and urban aesthetics.

A highlight of the tour is the large collection of complex murals at the intersection of Rue de l’Elysée Ménilmontant and Rue Julien Lacroix. These expressive frescos are notable for their size, detail, and emotional impact.
Guides encourage visitors to take close-up shots to capture all the intricate details. The murals reflect various themes, often inspired by social commentary or personal expression, giving viewers a deeper understanding of the artistic voices thriving in Paris.
This stop lasts about 15 minutes and offers a visual feast for those interested in large-format street art. Its size and complexity make it a compelling part of the tour, especially for photographers and art enthusiasts.

Rue des Cascades provides a picturesque setting that combines urban charm with artistic beauty. The street is lined with endless rows of murals, making it an ideal place for casual strolling and photo opportunities.
The artworks here are constantly changing, with new pieces added regularly. Visitors can enjoy viewing artworks that blend romantic and urban aesthetics, often featuring bright colors and striking images. The guide points out notable pieces and shares stories behind certain murals, enhancing the experience.
Spending 15 minutes exploring Rue des Cascades allows visitors to absorb the vibrant atmosphere and see how street art transforms ordinary city landscapes into open-air galleries.
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On Boulevard de la Villette, the tour highlights large-scale murals including works by Lazoo, the famous artist born in the neighborhood. His captivating murals often feature playful characters and bold colors that have become visual landmarks.
This famous street offers an impressive modern fresco that overlooks a community garden, tying together art, community, and urban life. The guide emphasizes Lazoo’s impact on the area, explaining his style and influence.
Visitors spend around 15 minutes here, taking in the scale and vibrancy of Lazoo’s murals and understanding how local artists shape the neighborhood’s identity.

Rue de l’Ourcq and the adjacent Canal de l’Ourcq and Canal Saint Martin form a long stretch of street art display. The walls, bridges, and abandoned industrial buildings are covered with murals and graffiti by renowned street artists.
This area is known for purpose-built walls and large murals that extend beyond the city limits. The guide points out key artworks and explains the community’s role in maintaining this outdoor art space. The street art here reflects social themes, cultural identity, and urban renewal.
Spending 15 minutes along this route offers a panoramic view of the city’s street art and its continuous evolution.

Rue Riquet features a long wall dedicated to graffiti honoring Rosa Parks, covered in 500 meters of murals from 2015. The guide highlights international artists, including prominent women, who contributed to this large-scale tribute.
This stop gives insight into how street art can serve as social commentary and public memorials. Visitors can observe various styles and interpretations of the theme of civil rights and social justice.
The 15-minute visit here emphasizes the power of murals to communicate meaningful messages and celebrate historical figures.
The tour concludes in Montmartre, a famous Paris neighborhood known for its artistic history. This final stop offers a unique underground view of street art covering walls and alleys away from the traditional tourist crowds.
Guides share insights into contemporary street art and discuss its rising popularity among artists and locals alike. The 45-minute exploration allows ample time to see colorful murals and capture photos in a quieter, more relaxed setting.
Ending here provides a perfect mix of urban art and historic charm, making it an ideal spot for some personal reflection and photography.
Rue Laurence Savart showcases a vast collection of graffiti and murals, often in less visible corners and narrow alleys. This off-the-beaten-path area reveals Paris’s underground street art scene, with works by contemporary artists.
The guide points out constantly evolving pieces, giving visitors a chance to see where the city’s street art culture is most active and innovative. It’s a quiet yet vibrant area that hides in plain sight, perfect for those eager to see how street art influences local culture.
This 15-minute stop adds a layer of authenticity to the tour, highlighting the city’s grassroots artistic expressions.
This is a private tour, ensuring personalized attention from the local expert guide. You can choose from multiple start times, making it convenient for various schedules. The tour begins with a hotel pickup—a helpful feature for those staying in central Paris.
While the tour covers many outdoor murals, moderate physical fitness is recommended due to walking on cobblestone streets and exploring different neighborhoods. No separate entrance fees are required, as most stops are outdoor murals—but optional paid attractions are not included.
The fully customizable itinerary allows the guide to focus more on areas or artworks of particular interest, making each experience unique.
This private street art tour is ideal for urban art enthusiasts and curious travelers who enjoy exploring alternative neighborhoods. It’s perfect for those wanting a personalized experience with insider insights into Paris’s contemporary art scene. The tour’s flexible structure and tailored stops make it suitable for a wide range of interests.
However, it’s less suitable for those seeking indoor museum visits or guided tours with traditional art, as most of the experience is outdoors and on foot. The 3-hour duration strikes a good balance for active travelers without being overly lengthy.
This private street art tour in Paris offers a comprehensive look at the city’s vibrant urban murals. With a knowledgeable local guide, visitors gain insights into the styles, stories, and cultural significance behind each artwork. The customizable itinerary and flexible start times make it a convenient choice for a personalized adventure.
While some reviews suggest that the experience can vary, the overall value and enjoyment come from exploring diverse neighborhoods and discovering unexpected murals. The tour offers a refreshing alternative to traditional sightseeing, emphasizing modern artistic expressions and community stories.
Anyone with an interest in street art, urban culture, or contemporary creativity will find this tour enriching. For those wishing to see a different side of Paris, this private guided journey provides an insightful, colorful, and authentic experience.
“The guide Mehrdad really did his homework and showed myself and my wife some beautiful street art. Thoroughly enjoyed.”
What is included in the tour price?
The $139 per person cost covers all fees and taxes, a friendly local guide, and private walking. It also includes hotel pickup and the customizable itinerary.
Are entrance fees required for any stops?
Most stops involve outdoor murals, so no entrance fees are necessary. However, additional paid attractions are not included in the tour price.
Can I choose the start time?
Yes, the tour offers multiple start times to fit your schedule, providing flexibility for your day in Paris.
Is the tour suitable for all physical fitness levels?
The tour involves walking on cobbled streets and through neighborhoods, so moderate physical fitness is recommended.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, covering multiple neighborhoods and stops.
Where does the tour conclude?
The tour ends in Montmartre, a neighborhood famous for both its artistic history and vibrant street art.
Is this a group or private experience?
This is a private tour, ensuring personalized guidance and the ability to tailor the experience to your preferences.
What is the guide’s expertise?
Guides are local experts with knowledge of street art styles, history, and culture, providing deep insights into Paris’s urban art scene.